Monitoring the xserve, Checking the status of macosx server services, Local and remote monitoring – Apple Xserve (Early 2008) User Manual
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Monitoring the Xserve
You can check the status of the Xserve whether you’re nearby
or in a remote location.
This chapter shows how to check whether the Xserve is operating normally, how to get
details if the Xserve detects a problem, how to interpret the hardware status lights, and
how to monitor conditions such as the various internal temperatures and power supply
voltages.
Checking the Status of Mac OS X Server Services
Local and Remote Monitoring
If you’re near the Xserve, you can glance at the status light on the front panel and
know immediately if the Xserve has detected a problem. See “Interpreting the Xserve
Status Lights” on page 17.
If you connect a display and keyboard, you can open the Server Monitor application to
view detailed status information for critical components. See “Using Server Monitor” on
page 21.
You can also connect a terminal to the Xserve serial port and manage the Xserve using
command-line tools. See “Using the Serial Port” on page 20.
If you’re away from the server rack, you can use the Admin Tools and Xserve Diagnostics
CD to install server administration tools on a Mac OS X computer, turning it into an
administrator computer. You can then use Server Monitor on the administrator
computer to check the Xserve status, or have an email alert sent to interested
individuals if the Xserve detects any of a variety of conditions. See “Using Server
Monitor” on page 21.